Stop with the bullshit that he's just a product of the system. He was doing shit at Oklahoma State. Look, if Miles somehow is clean at Michigan, I'll change my tune, but I wouldn't bet on it. I wish/hope Michigan goes 0-12 if Miles is the coach. If Hoke is the coach at SDSU next year, I'll be cheering for them against MICH if Miles is coach.

So within the last week, this board goes from Miles is scum to well Miles won't do that at MICH. IDC about winning when people/coaches are out there fucking with kids and I do not want a shithead who does that coaching at Michigan. Sorry I'm not a win at all cost type of guy.

HAHAHA are you serious? Let me see, cutting players because he feels they are not good enough, then sending the kid a letter because he is not man enough to tell it to his face, and then lie to the media about it. Yup a great father figure Miles is.

Why are you all so worried about Magee leaving? We really need another defensive coach or a special teams coach. Right now there are essentially 3 Qb coaches with Rodriguez, Smith, and Magee. Like another poster said, Smith can just move up to OC.

I don't get it. Rodriguez has already said Denard is the starter and the team wants him to start. Denard is the leader of the offense and can do more than Tate in the game. I know Tate is a better passer right now, but what has Denard done for him to have snaps taken away?

How will defenses have to prepare, think harder because of Tate? Denard is so tough to defend because of his insane running ability. 2 weeks ago he was the Heisman front runner and now we want to take away snaps from him? I think teams would much rather have Tate play.

ATLANTA — Sitting at his locker and clearly unhappy with himself, home-plate umpire Gary Cederstrom said that when he saw the replay of his game-ending strike-three call tonight on Johnny Damon, "It didn’t look very good."

Cederstrom said he called the pitch too quickly and that, when an umpire makes a call too quickly, he "usually gets in trouble."

Tigers manager Jim Leyland said the pitch was several inches outside.

If Cederstrom had called the pitch a ball, Damon would have had the game-tying walk, and the Tigers — remarkably — would have had their fifth consecutive walk with two out in the ninth.

Instead, the called third strike from right-hander Peter Moylan on Damon allowed the Braves to escape with a 4-3 win.